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dublin will use the money to pay for de coy operation. this ordnance takes effect next month. >>> today the tunnel turned 75 years old. when it first opened back in 1937 there were two boards connecting oakland. now, 75 years later crews are work on a fourth boar. the cost of the original two boars was $4.5 million. it took three years to build. the tunnel by the way was named after thomas. he was the president of the joint highway district 13 which built the first two boars. >>> new york police arrest add 30-year-old homeless man on homicide charges for allegedly pushing another man on to the subway tracks. you can see here police escorting the suspect after his arrest on tuesday. the story gained national attention because pictures of the victim struggling to climb off the tracks moments before he was hit ran on the cover of the new york post. police identified their suspect from surveillance and cell phone video that allegedly shows the women and the suspect arguing. >>> city group says it plans to cut 11,000 jobs worldwide. that's abo
dublin will use the money to pay for de coy operation. this ordnance takes effect next month. >>> today the tunnel turned 75 years old. when it first opened back in 1937 there were two boards connecting oakland. now, 75 years later crews are work on a fourth boar. the cost of the original two boars was $4.5 million. it took three years to build. the tunnel by the way was named after thomas. he was the president of the joint highway district 13 which built the first two boars....
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while the new technology is useful dr. gibbs says it's not a substitute for counting every sponge used during surgery. >> one sponge goes in every holder. everybody can see. so now we want to teach nobody can leave the operating room if there's an empty pocket. >> reporter: diligence is essential in the operating room. >> it's the humans that have to work the technology or work with each other to make sure that we don't leave our tools inside of patients. >> reporter: she needed a second surgery to remove the sponges. >> i was lucky because i went -- i did everything promptly. >> reporter: quick action was key. waiting longer could have caused serious complications. there are hospitals that have never had a retained sponge in years and others where it happens every quarter. dr. gibbs says it has to do with communications and culture in the operating room and that has to change to make things safer. dr. kim mulvihill, cbs 5. >>> members of congress put aside partisan differences today to honor the late senator daniel inouye
while the new technology is useful dr. gibbs says it's not a substitute for counting every sponge used during surgery. >> one sponge goes in every holder. everybody can see. so now we want to teach nobody can leave the operating room if there's an empty pocket. >> reporter: diligence is essential in the operating room. >> it's the humans that have to work the technology or work with each other to make sure that we don't leave our tools inside of patients. >> reporter:...
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choose news chapper 2 is giving us a look. students being told to stay in the room they're in, lock the door and turn out the lights. it is affecting the entire campus of san jose city college. more coverage of this news on ktvu channel 2 news at 6. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for crying out loud. we know how long a minute is! sitting, waiting for an album to download. i still have back problems. you're only 14 and a half. he doesn't have back problems. you kids have got it too good if you ask me. [ male announcer ] now u-verse high speed internet has more speed options, reliability and ways to connect. rethink possible. >>> good evening. i'm julie haener. >> and i'm frank somerville. want to show you live pictures from news chopper 2 of san jose city college where the campus is in lockdown tonight because of reports
choose news chapper 2 is giving us a look. students being told to stay in the room they're in, lock the door and turn out the lights. it is affecting the entire campus of san jose city college. more coverage of this news on ktvu channel 2 news at 6. look at you guys with your fancy-schmancy u-verse high speed internet. you know, in my day you couldn't just start streaming six ways to sunday. you'd get knocked off. and sometimes, it took a minute to download a song. that's sixty seconds, for...
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that will drop us back down into the mid-40s. so far for december even when you throw in these types of cold fronts, it hasn't been a brutal month. typically if you enjoy a few weeks like this, you're going to pay for it. we'll see what happens. it's strange when it falls as the day goes on. >>> this story is just -- we have a little girl in the middle of a custody battle. on one side the biological father and the other her step parent. while he was stationed in south carolina two years ago his ex-wife tear a bland was giving birth in utah. he had no clue. he was never told he was going to be a dad or that his baby girl had been put up for adoption. >> he has a right -- she has a right to be with her father. >> the ex-wife intentionally gave the adoption agency the wrong information. >> the judge ordered them to give the child back within 60 days. they're not budging, though. as for the little girl, she will be turning two in march. >>> third grade, a crucial year for students, especially when it comes to learning how to read. >>
that will drop us back down into the mid-40s. so far for december even when you throw in these types of cold fronts, it hasn't been a brutal month. typically if you enjoy a few weeks like this, you're going to pay for it. we'll see what happens. it's strange when it falls as the day goes on. >>> this story is just -- we have a little girl in the middle of a custody battle. on one side the biological father and the other her step parent. while he was stationed in south carolina two...
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we use social media to communicate and check the news. now it's being used to check on a puppy. >>> plus, christmas is over. it's time to take down the tree. see how many trees this woman managed to stuff into her home. >> continue to look at this approaching storm for saturday. we'll talk about the potential tracks and how it could impact snow totals. it's coming up. >>> a puppy stolen from the humane society in oregon is back home thanks to social media. saturday the family went to the shelter to adopt a upy. after finishing the paperwork, the puppy was gone. the oregon humane society put out a tip and it led them to another home where the dog was kept. >>> try getting into this house, santa. in southern california allison likes christmas so much and christmas trees that she has more than 100 of them inside the house. she started the tradition 13 years ago and she keeps going and going and they're all decorated, too. >>> santa left something unexpected in these stockings. new borns are wrapped in christmas stockings. the hospital says i
we use social media to communicate and check the news. now it's being used to check on a puppy. >>> plus, christmas is over. it's time to take down the tree. see how many trees this woman managed to stuff into her home. >> continue to look at this approaching storm for saturday. we'll talk about the potential tracks and how it could impact snow totals. it's coming up. >>> a puppy stolen from the humane society in oregon is back home thanks to social media. saturday the...
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ktvu's robert handa joins us live from the police department to show us how and why they are going to help. >> reporter: just a couple hours ago the patrols headed out for christmas eve and tonight police are equipped to handle unique situations involving children. >> the supply area for the san jose police department looked more appropriate for santa's slayings. these toys were donated by dollar stores but they won't be handed out randomly but given to children who need the holiday cheer. >> we are seeing people at their worst. going out to the homes, a lot of domestic violence around the holidays, we see frightened children caught in the middle. >> reporter: officers got a surprise, many of them participated in similar gift give aways on christmas eve before but tonight dollar tree makes it possible for officers to hand out more than individual toys but whole bags. >> bag full of toys, they will have 2-3 brothers, sisters, share them. have fun. >> rewarding to see the look on their face when you hand them a bag full of gifts. these bags were packaged so some of these presents can be
ktvu's robert handa joins us live from the police department to show us how and why they are going to help. >> reporter: just a couple hours ago the patrols headed out for christmas eve and tonight police are equipped to handle unique situations involving children. >> the supply area for the san jose police department looked more appropriate for santa's slayings. these toys were donated by dollar stores but they won't be handed out randomly but given to children who need the holiday...
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how will it impact us? we will take a look at that at five. . >>> now to a story that's left dozens families in limbo. the russian president prepares to ban united states adoptions of russian children can. once signed it would take effect on new year's day. it's crushing the hearts of so many families here. >> reporter: russia's president said thursday he plans to sign a controversial new law banning united states adoptions. that dashes the hopes and dreams of hundreds of americans trying to adopt russian children. many of them with special needs. russian officials said that even 46 cases which are close to being done will be frozen. those children will now be offered to russian families. american parents thought they would bring a child home soon are now left wonder figure they will see them again. >> it's a heart breaking process. we have started preparing our home, not remodeling or painting or buying furniture but just preparing the emotional state of our home and of ourselves and of our children who ar
how will it impact us? we will take a look at that at five. . >>> now to a story that's left dozens families in limbo. the russian president prepares to ban united states adoptions of russian children can. once signed it would take effect on new year's day. it's crushing the hearts of so many families here. >> reporter: russia's president said thursday he plans to sign a controversial new law banning united states adoptions. that dashes the hopes and dreams of hundreds of...
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we are in position to influence those who work with us and he influenced us to seek better ways of doing business. >> the coast guard stopped the boat and detained two suspects. >>> an investigation uncovered startling information about how the postal service is spending some of its funds. some money ended up being spent on hotels and casinos. >> reporter: ending saturday delivery, making it slower to send your mail, which is why it was eye popping when we saw this. >> reporter: they spent $52 million in recent hunts on employee travel -- months on employee travel. some workers are taking money they shouldn't be taking. filing bogus travel and expense forms and using it for personal expenses. in one case a employee booked a flight for $661s and booked at a different airport for $230. the employee took the cheaper flight but submitted the more expensive flight for reimbursement. >> it mimics the worse bureaucracy in washington d.c. >> reporter: in one case they used the cash reimbursement for a hotel stay in las vegas. one used the cash inside a casino. only $20,000 in incorrect travel by
we are in position to influence those who work with us and he influenced us to seek better ways of doing business. >> the coast guard stopped the boat and detained two suspects. >>> an investigation uncovered startling information about how the postal service is spending some of its funds. some money ended up being spent on hotels and casinos. >> reporter: ending saturday delivery, making it slower to send your mail, which is why it was eye popping when we saw this....
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no one was hurt. >>> in the east bay, police arrested two teenagers after officers say the boys used a pipe bomb to blow up a woman's mail box. alert neighbors helped police track down the teens before they could do more damage with a second explosive device. >> mangled remnants of what used to be a metal mail box is in the front yard of this home the morning after teenagers put a pipe bomb inside it. the explosion rocked the quiet neighborhood just before 10:00 p.m. >> a big explosion. and just shook the windows. woke me up. >> it's crazy times, you know. we're just really surprised how things happen like that. >> the resident of the home didn't want to give us her name. when we caught up with her she was in a hurry and hesitant to talk to us. >> you said police came really fast and did a good job. >> they did. they caught them last night. >> must have been scary. >> its was but i had good neighbors. >> witnesses saw a red suv leave the neighborhood right after the explosion. that tip helped authorities track down the suv to this parking lot at college park high school. the police d
no one was hurt. >>> in the east bay, police arrested two teenagers after officers say the boys used a pipe bomb to blow up a woman's mail box. alert neighbors helped police track down the teens before they could do more damage with a second explosive device. >> mangled remnants of what used to be a metal mail box is in the front yard of this home the morning after teenagers put a pipe bomb inside it. the explosion rocked the quiet neighborhood just before 10:00 p.m. >> a...
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police tell us that no one is in custody. the boy's name has not been released. >>> now the four people who were arrested, two of them women. in the case of a man and woman who were found in the middle of a street bound and gagged. >> reporter: the arrest comes on the same day we learned the identity of the slain victim and the extend of his injuries. >> the type of crime you see in the movies. >> reporter: san francisco police this afternoon announced an arrest and violent crime that stunned this neighborhood. the two were found lying on brussel street. >> the male victim appeared to have blunt trauma and gunshot wounds. the female victim also appeared to have blunt force trauma. >> reporter: reed died that night, the young woman is in critical condition but is recovering. >> investigators followed up in leads that led them to a house. where we took into custody five individuals. >> reporter: police arrested 32- year-old maelene lintz and 29- year-old montrali brackes. tiler miller, heather leech and maryann manalastas. >> t
police tell us that no one is in custody. the boy's name has not been released. >>> now the four people who were arrested, two of them women. in the case of a man and woman who were found in the middle of a street bound and gagged. >> reporter: the arrest comes on the same day we learned the identity of the slain victim and the extend of his injuries. >> the type of crime you see in the movies. >> reporter: san francisco police this afternoon announced an arrest and...
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to use them for emergency purposes and then use them for surveillance on ordinary americans. >> reporter: some believe the sheriff is not being honest. >> documents that the aclu obtained along with documents that ess obtained showed his true plan is to use a drone for spying for surveillance intelligence gathering. this is spying. >> the sheriff clearly is working to secretly unleash a drone on alameda county. >> reporter: although the sheriff's office had agreed to wait until a hearing before the public protection committee to decide this issue, it suddenly ended up on the county board of supervisors agenda for approval. the undersheriff says it was a clerical error and the item was pull. as for how the drone will be used, the undersheriff admits it's a gray area. >> there are no hard and fast rules. in fact, currently, the faa hasn't even issued their final rules on using these. >> reporter: it's not just privacy advocates who are cautious. there's a bill in sacramento that would establish regulations on drones to protect people's privacy. there is a duly have enforceable safeguards i
to use them for emergency purposes and then use them for surveillance on ordinary americans. >> reporter: some believe the sheriff is not being honest. >> documents that the aclu obtained along with documents that ess obtained showed his true plan is to use a drone for spying for surveillance intelligence gathering. this is spying. >> the sheriff clearly is working to secretly unleash a drone on alameda county. >> reporter: although the sheriff's office had agreed to...
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parking lots used to be free. >> o mg. i have to get an extra job now. >> they report a quarter of their passengers park at its 33 parking lots. some riders say even with the increase it would still be a great deal. >> can't even get a cup of coffee for a dollar, so it is very reasonable. >> the reality is i need to get into downtown so i will pay it. >> reporter: folks have until the 18th to take an online survey. you can find that survey at cbssf.com then click on the news link. i'm da lin cbs 5. >> well, in spite of what hurricane. >>> well, in spite of what hurricane sandy did to the east coast, the unemployment rate is at its lowest level in four years. the economy added $150,000 last month. that dropped the unemployment rate down to 7.7%. those numbers do come with a grain of salt. more people stopped looking for work, therefore were not counted as unemployed. >>> stocks closing mostly high on wall street after the better than expected job report. the dow was up. the s&p 500 edged up no. however the nasdaq drop 11 po
parking lots used to be free. >> o mg. i have to get an extra job now. >> they report a quarter of their passengers park at its 33 parking lots. some riders say even with the increase it would still be a great deal. >> can't even get a cup of coffee for a dollar, so it is very reasonable. >> the reality is i need to get into downtown so i will pay it. >> reporter: folks have until the 18th to take an online survey. you can find that survey at cbssf.com then click...
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and they need us right now. that community needs us to be at our best as americans and i will do everything in our power as president to help. because while nothing can fill the space of a lost child or loved one, all of us can extepid a hand to those in need. >> the president also said quote, our hearts are broken today. he offered officials in connecticut whatever resources they need to investigate the shootings and to care for the victim's families. >>> from washington, d.c. to connecticut, to san francisco people are gathering now to remember those who were killed in this school shooting. ktvu's anne rubin is in san francisco outside of city hall. >> reporter: this was a thought that began on facebook. organizers wanted a way to channel their grief. now they're hoping that others will join them at the steps of city hall. the hopes are to remember the victims. organizers say there will be no speeches, just remembrance. we spoke to an interfaith minister who said he just wanted to do something. he said he d
and they need us right now. that community needs us to be at our best as americans and i will do everything in our power as president to help. because while nothing can fill the space of a lost child or loved one, all of us can extepid a hand to those in need. >> the president also said quote, our hearts are broken today. he offered officials in connecticut whatever resources they need to investigate the shootings and to care for the victim's families. >>> from washington,...
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so if one of us falls, the other has to help us. >> one of them used to rummage for pennies just to buy bread. how bay area sisters became each other's source of strength. those stories and much more tonight at 6:00. >> student rising above. that's good. "cbs evening news" with scott pelley coming up next. >> and remember, the latest news and weather are always on cbssf.com. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight, saying goodbye, jack pinto and noah pozner, six years old. the first of 20 first graders from sandy hook school to be laid to rest. jim axelrod is in newtown, connecticut. bob orr and seth doane have new bovelopments in the investigation. ew'll hear from an eyewitness who survived. >> i can see his feet and his legs from the knees down, and his feet were facing in my direction, and i just froze with fear. >> pelley: and america's first father remembers the children we lost.
so if one of us falls, the other has to help us. >> one of them used to rummage for pennies just to buy bread. how bay area sisters became each other's source of strength. those stories and much more tonight at 6:00. >> student rising above. that's good. "cbs evening news" with scott pelley coming up next. >> and remember, the latest news and weather are always on cbssf.com. captions by: caption colorado comments@captioncolorado.com >> pelley: tonight, saying...
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kim s us.. getting patients back s. >>> hand and wrist injuries are the most common injuries. >> as dr. kim shows us getting patients back to work and their families, and the cost is down. >> from holding a baby to cradling a smart phone, our hands are in constant use. curting, catchingings getting -- catching, getting work done. trigger finger tendonitis. >> it also hurts economically. 20% of all er visits are due to hand and wrist injuries costing up to $740 million a year. >> show me where the pain is. >> now one bay area hospital is offering a smart solution. at high land hospital doctors can now perform certain hand surgeries in a new out patient clinic. >> bottom line, it saves money. it is easier on the patient. they are going to be here a couple hours instead of the day. >> it is a win-win situation for everybody. >> you should feel a little pressure but nothing sharp. >> this surgeon heads up the program which provides the service to low income individuals. he does procedures to allevia
kim s us.. getting patients back s. >>> hand and wrist injuries are the most common injuries. >> as dr. kim shows us getting patients back to work and their families, and the cost is down. >> from holding a baby to cradling a smart phone, our hands are in constant use. curting, catchingings getting -- catching, getting work done. trigger finger tendonitis. >> it also hurts economically. 20% of all er visits are due to hand and wrist injuries costing up to $740 million...
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and keep us with a solid shower chance about 5 days out of the next 7. so a big pattern change coming now that the sunshine is gone today. so clouds increasing tomorrow. showers move in by the afternoon. that's the first of many rain chances. unsettled all the way through next week and check out these highs. where did fall go? hello, winter! 50 for concord tomorrow. the average high is 56. only 52 for campbell. redwood city only 49. showers in the afternoon, for pleasant hill, walnut creek, pittsburg, low 50s. and the upper 40s for highs for san rafael, santa rosa and novato tomorrow. we'll get a little bit of a break on saturday but here comes more shower activity on sunday. we're wet on monday and tuesday. and next week this looks kind of wintry. >> sort of festive, chilly. you want that this time of year. >> that's a great way to make a positive spin. feels like christmas. absolutely. yes we'll be right back. ,,,,,,,, oh, you have a keurig vue brewer? oh, it's great! now i can brew my coffee just the way i love it. how do you do that? well, inside the
and keep us with a solid shower chance about 5 days out of the next 7. so a big pattern change coming now that the sunshine is gone today. so clouds increasing tomorrow. showers move in by the afternoon. that's the first of many rain chances. unsettled all the way through next week and check out these highs. where did fall go? hello, winter! 50 for concord tomorrow. the average high is 56. only 52 for campbell. redwood city only 49. showers in the afternoon, for pleasant hill, walnut creek,...
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her family tells us that she wants to tell her story. live in carson city, ben sosenko, cbs 5. >>> a new lawsuit is taking aim at what one group says are dangerous chemicals in products for infants and children. the center for environmental health in oakland filed suit. the group says baby products sold in major retail, contain unsafe levels of a flame retardant called trss. the legal move is a good way to get the company's attention. >> we now have opened a dialogue and let them know we'll have legal standing in 60 days to sue them if they don't take action. what we frequently see happens is companies in those 60 days call us say hey, let's figure this out. >> he also says studies have shown children have the highest levels of flame retardant this is their bodies. >>> a dream house turns into a nightmare for one bay area woman. the unwanted houseguest that infested that home and their fight with the landlord to clean you the mess. -- to clean up the mess. >>> then the major milestone at the 49ers new santa clara stadium. mobile5 is live
her family tells us that she wants to tell her story. live in carson city, ben sosenko, cbs 5. >>> a new lawsuit is taking aim at what one group says are dangerous chemicals in products for infants and children. the center for environmental health in oakland filed suit. the group says baby products sold in major retail, contain unsafe levels of a flame retardant called trss. the legal move is a good way to get the company's attention. >> we now have opened a dialogue and let them...
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they are among the most innocent among us. and for this to happen at a school, you know, the safest place in the world... it's just heartbreaking for a lot of people and certainly they are feeling that in the bay area tonight. back to you. >> yeah, should be the safest place for sure. all right, kenny, thanks >>> well, of course, parents will be giving their kids some extra attention and love tonight but also, trying to help them understand and digest the horrific reality of what happened in today's shooting. how do you talk to your kids about this? dr. kim mulvihill has some advice from an expert. >> reporter: scott snyder of martinez is sure his kids have already heard the news. >> i think i'm going to give them a hug -- an extra hug tonight and -- and ask them if they have questions. >> this is a really, really tragic and difficult event. >> reporter: this child psychologist at lucille packard children's hospital. >> often times after an event like this, our children can have questions about their safety and if and when and
they are among the most innocent among us. and for this to happen at a school, you know, the safest place in the world... it's just heartbreaking for a lot of people and certainly they are feeling that in the bay area tonight. back to you. >> yeah, should be the safest place for sure. all right, kenny, thanks >>> well, of course, parents will be giving their kids some extra attention and love tonight but also, trying to help them understand and digest the horrific reality of what...
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kim mulvihill to fill us in. what's guarded? >> reporter: that means he is between stable and critical. he will be watched closely. bronchitis can take months to clear but anytime the elderly have bronchitis it could develop into a more complicated lung infection pneumonia especially when the patient is in the icu. >> the difference between bronchitis and pneumonia? >> bronchitis is an inflammation of the large airways that carry air from the mouth to the lungs. pneumonia is an infection of the lung tissue itself. this infection inflames the air sack and they film up with fluid and can cause symptoms such as a cough with phlegm, fever, chills and trouble breathing. >> and pneumonia is treatable, right? >> absolutely. it usually is. most adults it will take a week or two to clear. but pneumonia can be very severe especially for seniors. it can even be fatal. sometimes even strong antibiotics don't help because the immune system is impaired. roughly 50,000 people die from pneumonia each year. >> he is 88. so tonight exactly what a
kim mulvihill to fill us in. what's guarded? >> reporter: that means he is between stable and critical. he will be watched closely. bronchitis can take months to clear but anytime the elderly have bronchitis it could develop into a more complicated lung infection pneumonia especially when the patient is in the icu. >> the difference between bronchitis and pneumonia? >> bronchitis is an inflammation of the large airways that carry air from the mouth to the lungs. pneumonia is...
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we have a big storm north of us not impacting us until thursday likely. until then there is a weak area of high pressure to the south ushering in the influence coming from the north and west giving us the cold weather today and very cold weather coming up tonight because we don't have that blanket of cloud cover over top of us, we'll lose the heating of the day back to the atmosphere rather efficiently. by thursday, that's two days from now, we are talking about rainfall moving in. once it gets here it's going to be tough to shake thursday through sunday once again a storm track aimed at northern california. a lot of rainfall moving in and it begins late in the day on thursday. so clouds will increase tomorrow but no rain just yet. after that cold night will start sunny finish the day cloudy. rain late thursday and rain is going to be around all the way through sunday. i know so many of you have shopping plans still. you likely will have to go by or grab your umbrella. highs tomorrow low to mid-50s. oakland 55. close to normal. sunnyvale 54. los altos 55.
we have a big storm north of us not impacting us until thursday likely. until then there is a weak area of high pressure to the south ushering in the influence coming from the north and west giving us the cold weather today and very cold weather coming up tonight because we don't have that blanket of cloud cover over top of us, we'll lose the heating of the day back to the atmosphere rather efficiently. by thursday, that's two days from now, we are talking about rainfall moving in. once it gets...